[Coco] Files to os9
Ron Bihler
rbihler at msn.com
Fri Sep 26 21:28:20 EDT 2008
I was able to get the help message, unfortanatly it's not as clear as it
could be. Or I just doing it wrong.
New example.
Main_dir - this is located under C drive
Ribbs - this is withing Main_dir
Disk.dsk - this is also located in the Main_dir. Already created and
formated.
If I moved to the Ribbs dir, then I type the full pathname to this Dir.
This doesn't seem to make as much sense to me, but I also figure it's a
syntax issue here.
What format do I use ? PC or OS9 for the pathname
I have tryed these combo,s
Located in the Main_dir dierctory .
os9 dsave c/Main_dir/ribbs disk.dsk
os9 dsave c/main_dir/ribbs c/ribbs/disk.dsk
os9 dsave ribbs disk.dsk
I also moved into ribbs dir
os9 dsave c/main_dir/ribbs disk.dsk
215 all the way. - Bad pathname
I am sure I am missing something.
Thanks
Ron
----- Original Message -----
From: "Robert Gault" <robert.gault at worldnet.att.net>
To: "CoCoList for Color Computer Enthusiasts" <coco at maltedmedia.com>
Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2008 4:20 PM
Subject: Re: [Coco] Files to os9
>
> The syntax for toolshed dsave can be obtained with the command
> os9 dsave
> You will see
> Syntax: dsave {[<opts>]} {[<source>]} <target> {[<opts>]}
> Usage: Copy the contents of a directory or device
> Options:
> -b=size size of copy buffer in bytes or K bytes
> -e actually execute commands
> -r force rewrite on copy
>
> Error 215 is "bad pathname".
>
> I'd suggest moving into the ribbs directory and just using a target
> directory in the dsave command; full pathname not ..\ribbs.dsk
>
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